‘Work, strong institutions, and private property,’ not ideology, put food on the table, the president-elect said in his victory speech
Latin America
Bolivia elects Rodrigo Paz Pereira as its next president, consolidating shift right
While assisted dying is also legal in Colombia, that process was enacted through the courts and not the legislative branch
Beset by racial tension and environmental wreckage, the smallest country in South America is betting on recently discovered reserves to make a major leap
Analysts say outgoing leftist President Boric is leaving a legacy of squandered opportunities — likely paving the way for the right
Brazil’s Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years for attempted coup against President Lula da Silva
Four out of five Supreme Court justices voted to convict the former president
Both Independiente and Universidad de Chile presented their cases and now await a ruling from CONMEBOL
This Paraguayan tech firm has opened offices in Buenos Aires — and it’s seeking Argentine talent
Itti already has 850 developers in Argentina, and the country could be a springboard for regional expansion
The sector is expanding due to economic stability and the country’s recently increased investment grade
When senator Rodrigo Paz Pereira astonished Bolivia by making the presidential run-off in pole position, many looked to one man: his running mate